Shocking! 30-Year-Old Man's Body Found In Two Pieces On Railway Track In Indore

Shocking! 30-Year-Old Man's Body Found In Two Pieces On Railway Track In Indore

It is yet not clear whether he committed suicide or he accidently came in contact with the train

Staff ReporterUpdated: Wednesday, August 06, 2025, 10:21 AM IST
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Shocking! 30-Year-Old Man's Body Found In Two Pieces On Railway Track In Indore | FP Photo

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The body of a 30-year-old man cut into two pieces was found on a railway track under Rau police station limits on Monday night.

It is yet not clear whether he committed suicide or he accidently came in contact with the train.

According to the police, the deceased was identified as Vishal Gurjar, a native of Dewas who was staying in Rau area. He worked as a salesman in an ice-cream factory.

On Monday, he left the company around 6 pm and his body was found around 8:30 pm. The police got information from railway employees about the body.

Body severed into two parts

His body was cut into two pieces. He could only be identified after his family members called him on his mobile number and the policeman picked up the call. The police began a probe to ascertain the exact circumstances surrounding the incident and conducted the post-mortem of the deceased. 

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